This is a huge loss of revenue for us from Klaipėda port. Who to ask for an answer? From Landsbergiai. They now directly, and not from around the corner, as before, control Lithuania's foreign policy, which is once again ruining our economy.
"Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko said in August last year he was ready to announce retaliatory sanctions against Lithuania and Poland, which then intended to take action against the authoritarian leader on suspected electoral fraud and law enforcement violence against protesters. Belarus will refuse to use Klaipeda port. In early October, he threatened to move cargo flows from Lithuania and Latvia, and said that Belarus and Russia were now discussing a reorientation of Belarusian cargo (oil products, potassium fertilizers and other goods). from the Baltic ports to Russian ports on the coast of the Gulf of Finland.
Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin has instructed the Ministry of Transport to negotiate and sign an agreement with Belarus on the handling of its exported oil products in Russian ports. According to the relevant decree of the Russian government, such an agreement with Belarus should be valid until the end of 2023, and the volume of cargo handling should reach 2-3.5 million tons per year.
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